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Helping end sexual and gender-based violence: Available resources

Women from the back

Sexual and gender-based violence, in a nutshell, means harmful acts against a person based on their gender identity. These acts can occur in private or in public, and include things that inflict physical, sexual, or mental harm and suffering. Education is an incredibly important part of confronting and working to prevent sexual and gender-based violence. Below are some suggested readings and trainings to help you understand sexual and gender-based violence and have a better idea of how to be part of the solution.
 

Rescuer Award: Newfoundland and Labrador Man Saves Friend with CPR During Basketball Game

Adam Boyles holding his rescuer award

Adam Boyles of St. John’s was recently honoured with a Rescuer Award from the Canadian Red Cross for intervening and performing CPR after his friend John McDermott experienced cardiac arrest on a basketball court at the YMCA in St. John’s in March 2023.

How 3 Gym Partners, an AED, and First Aid Skills Saved a Life

A person is using an AED by pressing the button during first aid and CPR training.

One evening in February 2022, John Uhren sat down at the dinner table with his wife and 11-month-old son and announced his return to the gym after months of working out at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. He had always been a fit, active man, accustomed to attending fitness classes. Little did he know that his first day back at the gym would change his life forever.

Don’t get scammed! Tips for avoiding donation fraud during disasters

Ever get an email promising you a fortune if you provide your personal information, or a threatening phone call demanding money to avoid jail? It can feel like scams are everywhere! Sometimes they feel obvious, others can be extremely sophisticated. Here are some steps you can take to help protect yourself from a scam.
 

Red Cross responds to wildfires in Nova Scotia

Wildfires are burning in Halifax region and Shelburne County Nova Scotia, forcing people to evacuate from their homes. The Canadian Red Cross is on the ground in support of the provincial and municipal governments. We’re working together with community organizations to provide help to those who have been impacted. 

Why the Canadian Red Cross uses direct mail to fundraise

One way we reach these donors and supporters is through the mail. Sending a letter thanking our donors for their past support and asking if they would like to donate again remains an important source of revenue. In some instances, donors also receive a small gift in the mail, such as a pen, or a calendar. These small cost-effective gifts are appreciated by many donors and greatly increase the overall revenue raised.
 

Why misinformation is dangerous, especially during disasters

With more access to information than ever before, misinformation is a big topic these days. Sometimes misinformation can be small and pretty harmless, other times it can lead to incredibly serious consequences. For the Red Cross and Red Crescent, misinformation can make it harder for us to deliver aid, and harder for people to receive the help they need. So, what do me mean when we talk about misinformation and what can be done to recognize it and stop it from spreading?
 

Friendly Calls: Make a connection, one call at a time

Have you ever noticed how much better you feel after having a meaningful conversation with someone? It turns out that connecting with others not only helps reduce stress and anxiety, but it increases our overall well-being!
 

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